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Donegal Green Party candidate seeks 100% redress for families, businesses and charities

written by Contributor November 26, 2024
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Last week Green Party candidate Nuala Carr visited the Letterkenny Community Childcare Centre to witness the shocking state of the mica-riddled facility and hear from Centre Manager Geraldine Burke about their daily struggle to keep going without any meaningful funding.

Watch the short clip of Nuala’s’ visit to the Letterkenny Community Childcare Centre here:

“Kids in Raphoe trudging from portacabin to portable toilet, 100 families in Ardara vulnerable, 28 staff and 175 children in Letterkenny facing a bleak winter – this is the mica misery for community childcare in Donegal. It’s just not acceptable,” said Nuala Carr.

An environmental Scientist, the Green Party candidate has pledged support for 100% redress of mica-affected homes and businesses in Donegal.

This commitment comes in response to the ongoing crisis caused by defective building materials that have left many families and local organisations facing terrible conditions.

If you’d like to donate to the Letterkenny Childcare Centre, please do so at:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/we-need-your-help-our-community-creche-has-mica
VOTE NUALA CARR GREEN PARTY DONEGAL No.1.
Tiny donations also welcome: www.idonate.ie/crowdfunder/NualaCarr
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